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- Title
Dall'idea di mondo all'idea di organismo: lo schematismo dell'uso regolativo della ragione.
- Authors
FELOJ, SERENA
- Abstract
In the Transcendental Dialectic Kant announces a deduction of rational ideas that is needed if ideas have to be endowed with objective, even if indeterminate, validity. This deduction is aimed to be a kind of transcendental schematism, but it is only announced and scheduled and not accomplished. The paragraphs 61-68 of the Critique of the Power of Judgment seem to be an accomplishment of Kant's program, giving reality to a schematism of the regulative use of reason. The thesis I support states that it is actually possible to compare the two definition of regulative idea, given in the first and in the third Critique, but we have also to keep in mind the evolution in Kant's thought, moving from the idea of world to the idea of organism. Based on this conviction, I will state that the idea of organism grounds the constitutive use of the judgment on nature and allows an application of the principle of causality to natural sciences. It isn't however the regulative idea to be subordinated to the constitutive judgment; it is rather the ideal use of the notion of nature to logically forerun the categorical synthesis.
- Publication
Con-textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy, 2018, Issue 7, p473
- ISSN
2386-7655
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5281/zenodo.1299546